Housing and the City
English
Housing and the City explores housing histories, theories, and projects in diverse geographies. It presents a geographically dispersed history of the twentieth-century modern housing project and its social diagram, juxtaposed with case studies from the past and the present that suggest that we can live and work differently.
While the contributions are diverse in their theoretical approach and geographical situation, their juxtaposition yields transversal connections in the conception of the home and the city and highlights the diversity of architectural solutions in the formation of housing and its communities. The collection also reveals architectures contribution to the construction of the self and communities, the individual and the collectiveas both urban spatial entities and socio-political concepts.
Housing and the City provides essential reading for students, academics, and practitioners interested in the history, theory, or current design of housing. At a time when cities are witnessing new ways of working, changing social demographics, increased geographical mobility, and mass migrations, as well as the pervasive threat of the climate crisisall trends exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemicHousing and the City presents a historical and theoretical reflection on the question: what does it mean to be at home in the city in the twenty-first century?
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